Roads, Maritime and Freight Minister Melinda Pavey said the initiative would help manage motorists’ expectations and enable them to make better decisions about whether to continue along their chosen path or take an alternative route to reach their destination faster.

“For example, motorists travelling eastbound from Concord along the Great Western Highway corridor will be able to see how many minutes it will take to reach the Anzac Bridge and how many minutes it will take to reach Broadway,” Mrs Pavey said.

The initiative is part of the government’s $225 million Pinch Points program which aims to ease congestion and improve journey reliability on Sydney’s road network.